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Cash Rules Everything Around The Money Bail System: The Effect Of Cash-Only Bail On Indigent Defendants In America's Money Bail System, Nicholas P. Johnson 2019 Thomas Jefferson School of Law

Cash Rules Everything Around The Money Bail System: The Effect Of Cash-Only Bail On Indigent Defendants In America's Money Bail System, Nicholas P. Johnson

Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Temptation's Page Flies Out The Door: Navigating Complex Systems Of Disability And The Law From A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Perspective, Michael L. Perlin, Mehgan Gallagher 2019 New York Law School

Temptation's Page Flies Out The Door: Navigating Complex Systems Of Disability And The Law From A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Perspective, Michael L. Perlin, Mehgan Gallagher

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Make Sure You Belong!": A Critical Assessment Of Integration Requirements For Residential And Citizenship Rights In Europe, Tamar De Waal 2019 Amsterdam Law School

"Make Sure You Belong!": A Critical Assessment Of Integration Requirements For Residential And Citizenship Rights In Europe, Tamar De Waal

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

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The Right Of All Children To Grow Up With A Family Under International Law: Implications For Placement In Orphanages, Residential Care, And Group Homes, Eric Rosenthal 2019 Disability Rights International

The Right Of All Children To Grow Up With A Family Under International Law: Implications For Placement In Orphanages, Residential Care, And Group Homes, Eric Rosenthal

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

This article describes the right of all children to live and grow up in a family as it has evolved thirty years after the adoption of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and since the 2006 adoption of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The article examines the implications of this right for the millions of children placed in orphanages, residential care, and group homes around the world.

The CRC favors the placement of children with a family, but it does allow for the placement of children in "suitable institutions" when …


Student Publication: Undocumented, Untreated, Unhealthy: How The Expansion Of Fqhcs Can Fill The Gaps Of Basic Healthcare For Undocumented Immigrants, Bethany A. Taylor 2019 University at Buffalo School of Law

Student Publication: Undocumented, Untreated, Unhealthy: How The Expansion Of Fqhcs Can Fill The Gaps Of Basic Healthcare For Undocumented Immigrants, Bethany A. Taylor

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

No abstract provided.


Grant Of Clemency To Cyntoia Brown Highlights Deep Rooted Social Issues, Cheryl Page 2019 FAMU College of Law

Grant Of Clemency To Cyntoia Brown Highlights Deep Rooted Social Issues, Cheryl Page

Journal Publications

Society and our criminal justice system place a value on victims and defendants. We manifest this valuation in how we mete out punishment, how we choose who will be stopped, frisked, searched, arrested, charged, given probation, have charges dismissed and even expunged. We show the worth we place in people by the fact that 95% of elected prosecutors are white males and they have control and say over a jail and prison population that is increasingly People of Color.


The Rock: The Role Water Plays In Our Lives, Ronald Griffin 2019 Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

The Rock: The Role Water Plays In Our Lives, Ronald Griffin

Faculty Books and Book Contributions

We witness increasing interconnectedness of issues, internationalization of flows of goods and movement of labor, intergovernmental cooperation, new attitudes to personal rights and meaning of family, including human rights, as well as changes of values, moral principles and ethical conceptions.We live in a pervious world. Traditional boundaries have become permeable. One of the great challenges of our time is the response of the law to current developments. The authors of the collection of essays offered in this book seek to analyze some of these challenges.The essays are revised versions based on presentations at the International Conferences on Law organized by …


A Damaging Cure: Queer Youth And Conversion Therapy, 2019 Florida A&M University College of Law

A Damaging Cure: Queer Youth And Conversion Therapy

Florida A & M University Law Review

This article proceeds in six parts. Part I dissects the development of the conservative narrative that queerness is a contagious trait, how the gender norm perpetuates a broad rejection of homosexuality, and the concept of “cured passing” in terms of conversion therapy success stories. Part II examines the progression of the general LGBT rights movement by highlighting its historic adult-centered victories and elaborating how these victories allowed for the necessary space and momentum for the contemporary movement of state conversion therapy bans to gain traction. Part III provides the background and history of conversion therapy by exploring its medical origin …


A Life Worth Living: Fighting Filicide Against Children With Disabilities, 2019 Florida A&M University College of Law

A Life Worth Living: Fighting Filicide Against Children With Disabilities

Florida A & M University Law Review

This article aims to explore filicide as it relates to children with disabilities. Filicide is a specific type of killing where a parent murders his or her own child. Part II gives a historical perspective on filicide. Part II also explains the various reasons behind filicide and why those reasons specifically apply to the killings of children with disabilities. Further, Part III explores the relationship between sentencing disparities in cases where society sympathizes with the parents of children with disabilities and condemns parents of nondisabled children. Part III also argues that children with disabilities face additional barriers in the fight …


Disparities In The Use Of Prophylactic Treatments In Reproductive Health Between The Sexes: A Recommendation For The Use Of Hpv Vaccination Schemes Rather Than Surgical Interventions To Reduce Inequities And Threats To The Public's Health, Paul J. McLaughlin 2019 Florida A&M University College of Law

Disparities In The Use Of Prophylactic Treatments In Reproductive Health Between The Sexes: A Recommendation For The Use Of Hpv Vaccination Schemes Rather Than Surgical Interventions To Reduce Inequities And Threats To The Public's Health, Paul J. Mclaughlin

Library Faculty Publications

On the issue of prophylactic treatment of reproductive diseases, the sexes have historically been treated differently under medical ethics guidelines and the laws of the United States. Women have drawn the focus of medical and legal scrutiny on issues of prophylactic reproductive health. Women were often required to undergo quarantine and forced to recieve treatment for reproductive diseases considered dangerous to public health. Women are now afforded protections against involuntary prophylactic procedures to prevent diseases in reproductive organs. Specifically, women are provided access to vaccinations against the human papillomavirus at a higher rate than males despite the disease's ability to …


College Access For Undocumented Students And Law, Jessica C. Enyioha 2019 Texas State University

College Access For Undocumented Students And Law, Jessica C. Enyioha

Educational Considerations

There are over 32 million undocumented immigrants in the United States and of this population, over 1.5 million are children (Palmer & Davidson, 2011). These children grow up in the US, achieve primary and secondary education, and when they are ready to pursue postsecondary education, it becomes harder for them to achieve. In this paper, undocumented students’ access to postsecondary education in the US is examined: laws that affect their access to postsecondary education, previous cases on access to education for undocumented students, and the difficulties undocumented students often encounter when pursuing postsecondary education are discussed and analyzed. Best practices …


Why Central Banks Need To Take Human Rights More Seriously, Daniel D. Bradlow 2019 American University Washington College of Law

Why Central Banks Need To Take Human Rights More Seriously, Daniel D. Bradlow

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

Most central bankers think that there is a tenuous connection between the operations of central banks and human rights. Their responsibility is to concentrate on the relatively narrow set of macro-economic variables that are relevant to their mandates and to leave to their country’s political leadership the decisions dealing with the complex and politically sensitive variables that affect the functioning of the economy and society.

This position is no longer tenable. Climate change is forcing the central banking community to rethink their view of their responsibilities. The recent release of the Network for Greening, the Financial System’s first comprehensive report …


The Bemba Appeals Chamber Judgment: Impunity For Sexual And Gender-Based Crimes?, Susana Sacouto, Patricia Viseur Sellers 2019 Washington College of Law

The Bemba Appeals Chamber Judgment: Impunity For Sexual And Gender-Based Crimes?, Susana Sacouto, Patricia Viseur Sellers

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

On June 8, 2018, a majority of the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) reversed the conviction of former military commander Jean-Pierre Bemba for the crimes against humanity of rape and murder and the war crimes of rape, murder, and pillaging committed by his troops in the Central African Republic (CAR) between October 2002, and March 2003. The decision was clearly a disappointment for the victims of the crimes committed by Bemba’s troops, who have been waiting for more than fifteen years for a measure of justice. Significantly, the acquittal also means that sixteen years after the Rome …


Navigating The Moral Minefields Of Human Rights Advocacy In The Global South, Sandra L. Babcock 2019 Cornell Law School

Navigating The Moral Minefields Of Human Rights Advocacy In The Global South, Sandra L. Babcock

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Human rights advocacy in foreign countries raises complex ethical, moral, and political questions. Legal scholars have challenged the legitimacy and accountability of international human rights activists that impose foreign agendas on local partners in the Global South. Development economists have raised related concerns about the impact of foreign assistance on government accountability. In this article, I use narrative storytelling techniques to illustrate the fraught strategic judgments and moral choices that permeate human rights advocacy. These narratives are drawn from my international human rights clinic’s twelve-year engagement in justice reform work in Malawi, where my students and I have been instrumental …


Dog Whistles And Beachheads: The Trump Administration, Sexual Violence, And Student Discipline In Education, Nancy Chi Cantalupo 2019 Wayne State University

Dog Whistles And Beachheads: The Trump Administration, Sexual Violence, And Student Discipline In Education, Nancy Chi Cantalupo

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Redepaz Y La Cooperación Descentralizada En La Construcción De La Paz Sostenible, Carlos Mario Muñoz Sánchez 2019 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Redepaz Y La Cooperación Descentralizada En La Construcción De La Paz Sostenible, Carlos Mario Muñoz Sánchez

Negocios y Relaciones Internacionales

La Red Nacional de Iniciativas Ciudadanas por la Paz y contra la Guerra (REDEPAZ) trabaja en áreas de construcción de paz tales como: consenso por la paz, defensa y protección de la población civil, mujer y género, y territorialidad por la paz. En este sentido, la organización ha orientado su trabajo en establecer la paz negativa y positiva. Asimismo, la red ha utilizado la cooperación internacional, particularmente, la Cooperación Descentralizada (CD), para articular su discurso alrededor de los enfoques de la paz con el fin de formular y ejecutar proyectos. Sin embargo, en cuanto a la construcción de la paz …


Mentally Ill, Or Mentally Ill And Dangerous?: Rethinking Civil Commitments In Minnesota, Eliot T. Tracz 2019 Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Mentally Ill, Or Mentally Ill And Dangerous?: Rethinking Civil Commitments In Minnesota, Eliot T. Tracz

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


Prosecutorial Accountability: The Epidemic Of Prosecutorial Misconduct In America, Brei'a Womack 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law

Prosecutorial Accountability: The Epidemic Of Prosecutorial Misconduct In America, Brei'a Womack

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Public Interest Law Reporter 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law

Table Of Contents, Public Interest Law Reporter

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Death With Dignity: A Right To Death?, Emily Knox 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law

Death With Dignity: A Right To Death?, Emily Knox

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


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